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EA, ASJ-H 2021-08-20
16:00
Online Online Estimation of spatial auditory masking based on computational auditory models -- in case of band noise masker and pure-tone probe --
Shouichi Takane, Naomichi Tanaka, Koji Abe, Masayuki Nishiguchi, Kanji Watanabe (Akita Pref. Univ.) EA2021-25
The Spatial Auditory Masking (SAM) is the relation of binaural masking to sound source positions corresponding to masker... [more] EA2021-25
pp.27-32
EA, ASJ-H 2020-08-07
14:30
Online Online An attempt of estimation of spatial auditory masking based on auditory models
Shouichi Takane, Koji Abe, Masayuki Nishiguchi, Kanji Watanabe (Akita Pref. Univ.) EA2020-17
The Spatial Auditory Masking is the relation of binaural masking to positions of sound sources corresponding to masker a... [more] EA2020-17
pp.23-27
WIT, HI-SIGACI 2016-12-14
16:35
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront The sound interface supporting moving operation of action game for visually impaired people
Atsushi Kondo, Shunichi Yonemura (SIT) WIT2016-53
In this study, in order to enable bisually impaired people to play action games, we establish design guideline of sound ... [more] WIT2016-53
pp.45-50
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2015-12-19
14:25
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology Differences of auditory neural responses among cortical fields and layers in the rat auditory cortex
Takeaki Haga, Takashi Tateno, Jun Nishikawa (Hokkaido Univ.) NC2015-49
The auditory cortex has an important role for auditory processing in the brain. Although the auditory cortex has multi l... [more] NC2015-49
pp.19-24
WIT, SP, ASJ-H, PRMU 2015-06-19
15:15
Niigata   The sound interface supporting movement operation of the electronic game for visually impaired people
Atsushi Kondo, Shunichi Yonemura (SIT) PRMU2015-60 SP2015-29 WIT2015-29
The spread of computers has made games enable to be played easily, but visually impaired people could not play much of t... [more] PRMU2015-60 SP2015-29 WIT2015-29
pp.163-168
WIT 2014-12-11
10:30
Tokyo AIST Tokyo Waterfront Analysis of direction perception in the sound interface of the electronic game for visually impaired people
Atsushi Kondo, Shunichi Yonemura (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.) WIT2014-56
The growth of the internet has made games enable to be played easily, but visually impaired people could not play much o... [more] WIT2014-56
pp.17-21
EA 2011-06-24
11:45
Hokkaido Health Sci. Univ. of Hokkaido Chord estimation based on subjective criteria
Masayuki Okui, Takanori Nishino, Hiroshi Naruse (Mie Univ.) EA2011-39
Many automatic transcription systems have been proposed and developed.
In the automatic transcription system, one of i... [more]
EA2011-39
pp.53-58
EA 2008-12-05
14:00
Fukushima   [Invited Talk] Basic Properties of Auditory Presence -- Content Presence vs. System Presence --
Kenji Ozawa (Univ. of Yamanashi) EA2008-115
The auditory presence of a reproduced sound depends on its content and the characteristics of the system used. In this s... [more] EA2008-115
pp.83-88
SP 2008-06-27
- 2008-06-28
Hokkaido   Experimental Study of Using Spectrum-based Features for Structural Representation of Speech
Masayuki Suzuki, Satoshi Asakawa, Yu Qiao, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose (Univ. of Tokyo) SP2008-32
Non-linguistic factors such as morphological differences in vocal tracts inevitably affect acoustic features of speech. ... [more] SP2008-32
pp.73-78
NC 2007-01-26
10:30
Hokkaido Noboribetsu Manseikaku(Noboribetsu) Population coding of song element sequence in the songbird high vocal center
Jun Nishikawa (RIKEN), Masato Okada (Tokyo Univ.), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN)
Songbirds have a specialized brain area ‘song system’ for generating and learning complex vocalizations. Because of the ... [more] NC2006-103
pp.17-22
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